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Chancellors at several UW System campuses say they’re open to Gov. Scott Walker’s plan to bring performance-based funding to UW, but they say lots of details will need to be worked out. In pitching the idea, Walker points to the
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers TABLE OF CONTENTS Quotes of the week Political stock report Pence: Trump ‘best friend Wisconsin businesses will ever have’ JFC co-chairs: Agency briefings to start last week of March, public hearings kick off mid-April Chancellors cautious
Final Calendar for Thursday, March 9th AR 5 Murphy Relating to: celebrating Saint Patrick’s Day on March 17, 2017. AJR 12 Spiros Relating to: celebrating March 25, 2017, as the 196th anniversary of Greek Independence. SJR 4 LeMahieu / Vorpagel

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Several protesters gathered ahead of Vice President Mike Pence’s speech in Janesville today. The protesters stood outside the Blain’s Farm & Fleet distribution center as cars were waiting to enter the fenced-in parking lot, with protesters carrying signs saying “Resist”

The WisOpinion.com Insiders, Chvala and Kanavas, debate Trump, Walker, Laning and Evers-Holtz in the lightning round. Sponsored by Michael Best Strategies and the Wisconsin Counties Association.

The rejection of established knowledge as a tool to persuade people that they might be wrong makes politics even harder.

Milwaukee’s School Choice program celebrates 25th anniversary of landmark State Supreme Court ruling.

During the decade before our historic four-year tuition freeze, the University of Wisconsin (UW) System jacked up tuition by 118 percent, and it built up a $1 billion cash reserve off of those massive tuition hikes. Our budget proposes a five percent reduction in tuition for Wisconsin’s UW System students, and their families, because they deserve a break.

A billion-dollar shortfall in the next transportation budget started the debate about raising Wisconsin’s gas tax, which was so explosive, no one seemingly had the time to confirm there is a billion-dollar shortfall.
Chancellors at several UW System campuses say they’re open to Gov. Scott Walker’s plan to bring performance-based funding to UW, but they say lots of details will need to be worked out. In pitching the idea, Walker points to the example of the state’s tech colleges, where he introduced a
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers TABLE OF CONTENTS Quotes of the week Political stock report Pence: Trump ‘best friend Wisconsin businesses will ever have’ JFC co-chairs: Agency briefings to start last week of March, public hearings kick off mid-April Chancellors cautious as Walker proposes performance-based funding for UW System Week ahead
Final Calendar for Thursday, March 9th AR 5 Murphy Relating to: celebrating Saint Patrick’s Day on March 17, 2017. AJR 12 Spiros Relating to: celebrating March 25, 2017, as the 196th anniversary of Greek Independence. SJR 4 LeMahieu / Vorpagel Relating to: designating the state of Wisconsin’s aviation heritage center.

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Several protesters gathered ahead of Vice President Mike Pence’s speech in Janesville today. The protesters stood outside the Blain’s Farm & Fleet distribution center as cars were waiting to enter the fenced-in parking lot, with protesters carrying signs saying “Resist” and supporting Obamacare and public schools. Pence is joined by

The WisOpinion.com Insiders, Chvala and Kanavas, debate Trump, Walker, Laning and Evers-Holtz in the lightning round. Sponsored by Michael Best Strategies and the Wisconsin Counties Association.

The rejection of established knowledge as a tool to persuade people that they might be wrong makes politics even harder.

Milwaukee’s School Choice program celebrates 25th anniversary of landmark State Supreme Court ruling.

During the decade before our historic four-year tuition freeze, the University of Wisconsin (UW) System jacked up tuition by 118 percent, and it built up a $1 billion cash reserve off of those massive tuition hikes. Our budget proposes a five percent reduction in tuition for Wisconsin’s UW System students, and their families, because they deserve a break.

A billion-dollar shortfall in the next transportation budget started the debate about raising Wisconsin’s gas tax, which was so explosive, no one seemingly had the time to confirm there is a billion-dollar shortfall.